In February 2009, I interviewed Gail Zappa and found her to be incredibly candid and frank. At the time, it seemed a foregone conclusion that the Zappa sculpture would be placed in Fells Point, but...
The Frank Zappa sculpture was installed this morning, at about 9:15, in front of the Pratt Library's Highlandtown branch on Eastern Avenue. A tip of the hat to the guys at Coastal Crane Service for a...
The full schedule of events for the Frank Zappa sculpture dedication, set for Sept 19, has been announced, and it figures to be a fantastic day. Starting with a pre-dedication talk by Zappa's wife,...
A few months back, I posted an item about folk artist Danny Doughty's lively paintings (at Joie de Vivre in Cambridge) and noted that I was curious what he'd do next. I stopped in recently and found...
What piece of art changed your life? How did it affect you?
I know immediately what that would be. In college, in '92, a friend and I took a pilgrimage to Howard Finster's Paradise Garden, and it...
Mayor Sheila Dixon has proclaimed December 21, 2009 as "Frank Zappa Day" in Baltimore. Dixon also announced that the Southeast Anchor Library has been designated as the installation site for a ...
Late Wednesday morning, artist James Reid beamed as his Billie Holiday sculpture was reinstalled atop the black marble pedestal he'd always envisioned for it. The statue, originally erected on...
John Waters turned up on PRI's The Takeaway yesterday talking about his new art exhibition, Rear Projection, which opened last week at Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York. His usual witty and...
If you haven't checked out the Laure Drogoul retrospective (Follies, Predicaments, and Other Conundrums) at MICA, you have a few more days. It's a fascinating, whimsical, absurd, and sprawling show...
Loring Cornish is profiled here in the January issue of Baltimore.